DIPLOMA IN RADIOLOGY AND IMAGING TECHNOLOGY (DRIT)

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DIPLOMA IN RADIOLOGY AND IMAGING TECHNOLOGY (DRIT) Sri Sitaram Goswami Institute of Paramedical Sciences works autonomously as a leader in providing affiliation for paramedical courses (Diploma Certificates). The Organization believes in providing affiliation for the student's bright future and not to make a profit. The service can save not only time but also maintain trust and authenticity as basic requisite. Eligibility: - 12th Science or equivalent schooling from recognized board or CMLT. Course Type: - Diploma No. of Seats: - 40 Course Duration: - 2 years Weeks per year: - 52 weeks Vacation: - 2 weeks Hours per week: -…
DIPLOMA IN RADIOLOGY AND IMAGING TECHNOLOGY (DRIT) Sri Sitaram Goswami Institute of Paramedical Sciences works autonomously as a leader in providing affiliation for paramedical courses (Diploma Certificates). The Organization believes in providing affiliation for the student's bright future and not to make a profit. The service can save not only time but also maintain trust and authenticity as basic requisite. Eligibility: - 12th Science or equivalent schooling from recognized board or CMLT. Course Type: - Diploma No. of Seats: - 40 Course Duration: - 2 years Weeks per year: - 52 weeks Vacation: - 2 weeks Hours per week: - 24 hours Hours per academic year: - 1248 hours Commencement of Examinations: - 1st August of every academic year Marks Distribution for Pass: –  50% of marks in the institute Theory Examination.  50% of marks in the institute Practical Examination.  50% marks in the subject where internal evaluation alone is conducted.  50% of marks in aggregate in Theory, Practical, and Viva- Voce.  The Institute paper will be awarded for 100 marks and Internal 50 marks. Carry- Over of Failed Subject: -  A candidate has to pass in Theory and Practical Examinations separately in each of the papers.  If a candidate fails in either Theory or Practical Examinations, he/she has to reappear for both (Practical and Theory).  The Candidate has to successfully the course in double the duration of the course (i.e. 4 years from the date of joining Internal Assessment: -  Theory  Practical  Viva-Voce a) A minimum of one Practical Examination shall be conducted in each subject (wherever Practical has been included in the curriculum) and grades of ongoing Practical Evaluation to be considered for the award of Internal Assessment. b) A minimum of two written examinations shall be conducted in each subject during a a year and the best marks of the one performance shall be taken into consideration for the award of Internal Assessment Marks. Last Date for Admission: -  30th September of the academic year concerned.  The Candidates admitted up to 30th September of the academic year shall be registered to take up the 1st year examination during August of the next year. All kinds of admission shall be completed on or before 30th September of the academic year. There shall not be any admission after 30th September even if seats are vacant  A minimum of one Practical Examination shall be conducted in each subject (wherever Practical has been included in the curriculum) and grades of ongoing Practical Evaluation to be considered for the award of Internal Assessment.  A minimum of two written examinations shall be conducted in each subject during a year and the best marks of the one performance shall be taken into consideration for the award of Internal Assessment Marks.

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Dark Room Procedures
A darkroom is used to process photographic film, make prints, and carry out other associated tasks. It is a room that can be made completely dark to allow the processing of light-sensitive photographic materials, including film and photographic paper.

  • DARKROOM
  • X-RAY FILMS
  • Examination
  • INTENSIFYING SCREENS & FLUOROSCOPIC SCREENS
  • Examination
  • PROCESSING OF X-RAY FILMS
  • Examination
  • SILVER RECOVERY
  • FAULTS IN RADIOGRAPH AND REMEDY

Regional Radiography and Contrast Media
Contrast radiography is a method of studying organs using X-rays and the administration of a special dye, called a contrast medium. This test allows the radiologist to evaluate structures that are not clearly evident on conventional X-ray exams. X-rays work by passing through the body.

  • POSITIONING AND PROJECTION TERMINOLOGY
  • Examination
  • RADIOGRAPHY OF ABDOMEN
  • Examination
  • RADIOGRAPHY OF CHEST
  • Examination
  • URINARY TRACT
  • Examination
  • BILIARY TRACT
  • Examination
  • SKULL PROJECTIONS
  • Examination
  • RADIOGRAPHY OF UPPER LIMB
  • Examination
  • RADIOGRAPHY OF LOWER LIMB
  • Examination
  • CERVICAL SPINE
  • Examination
  • THORACIC SPINE
  • Examination
  • LUMBAR SPINE
  • Examination
  • PAEDIATRIC RADIOGRAPHY
  • EMERGENCY RADIOGRAPHY
  • Examination
  • RADIOGRAPHY OF THE BREAST
  • Examination
  • CONTRAST MEDIA
  • Examination

SPECIAL RADIOLOGICAL PROCEDURE AND RECENT ADVANCES IN IMAGING

  • RADIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT
  • Examination
  • RADIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE BILIARY TRACT
  • Examination
  • RADIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF THE URINARY TRACT
  • Examination
  • MYELOGRAPHY
  • ANGIOGRAPHY
  • Examination
  • MISCELLANEOUS DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES
  • Examination
  • ULTRASOUND AND APPLIED ASPECTS OF SONOGRAPHY
  • Examination
  • RADIO NUCLEIDE SCANNING
  • Examination
  • COMPUTERISED TOMOGRAPHY SACN ( C.T. SCAN )
  • Examination
  • MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING: PRINCIPLES, POSITIONING PROCEDURES
  • Examination
  • MRI APPLIED ASPECTS
  • Examination
  • RECENT ADVANCES IN RADIOLOGY
  • Examination
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